NO I'M NOT TALKING ABOUT THE PROCTOR SILEX $10 IMMERSION BLENDERI'M TALKING ABOUT "ME"

First time to whoop up some Sooner Green Sauce and, as Outlaw said previously "It won't be my Last Time".

A couple of things I think I'll do next time is only use 1/2 cup oil instead of 3/4 cup - - I mixed half and half Virgin Olive and Canola and I like it. I used 1/4 of a very large Yellow Sweet Own-Yawn and don't regret it. Pressed the 2 cloves of garlic with a garlic press, used a heaping tsp Kosher and I can't wait to try it on some breakfast Tacos. Unfortunately it will probably be Friday morning before I do because the War Dept scheduled her MRI for 7:30am and it's a hours drive

Used 6 large penners that were vine ripened and the skin showed the age so I removed the seeds and I'm glad I did. My efforts rendered me a little over 1/2 quart and that's just right for my consumption.

Back on Schedule - - - Wiffy cancelled her MRI so Breakfast as Usual is back on. Pretty much a no-brainer when I fix my breakfast for 90% of the time it will be Breakfast Taco.However, this time it will give me a chance to introduce the Flavor of this new Green Sauce.

Add a layer of Roasted Salsa with a small amout of Suckle Busters Jalapeno Jelly mixed in

Brown one Owens Hot Sausage patty

Chop up Patty return to hot skillet and drizzle in some Egg Beater (used to use whole egg until I cut my Breakfast consumption to one layer of goodies instead of two.

Put sausage/egg mixture on Taco and spread out - - I usually add S&P at this time

Grate on one last layer of Pepper Jack and nuke to melt

TRUMPET INTRO: Add in introductory flavor of new Green Sauce and DEVOUR

OK, Breakfast is down and the sillyness is over, I promise.Bottomline was I really like the flavor of the Green Sauce HOWEVER, I think my Lunch and Supper palates would like it even more than my Breakfast taste buds. Just a thought

What I like about this stuff is it enhances the other flavors, not really a stand alone sauce on it own IMHO. I backed off on the oil as well, not really sure why it is even needed.

OUP, hold out your hand. Right now young man. You get 3 good knuckle whacks with a ruler for removing the seeds. The seeds are required!! (Does everyone also know that the real heat from peppers doesn't primarily come from the seeds like many think, the hottest part is actually the "Veins" that the seeds are attached to) (my contribution to useless trivia knowledge for the day)

That little immersion blender looks like it worked real well. I don't have one of those, but with as many other types as we have can't justify the purchase.

bsooner75 wrote:Oh and Outlaw is spot on about the veins. But we cut the stems off and toss the whole thing in.

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I boil them with the stems then pull them off on the way to the blender so you don't have quite as much water to drain out. Love this stuff. Over Thanksgiving a friend had a cold was sniffling around and after a couple TBSP's of this stuff could breathe just fine

OK, Y'all, I will admit that it could have been a tad hotter had I not removed the catalyst HOWEVER, I was hoping (which I achieved) to get something that my Family would try also. I'll probably do a High Octane Leaded batch the next time but this will darn sure work for the moment. I'm even thinking that it might be pretty nifty to mix in with a cheese dip for the Holiday Gatherings but leave it kind swirly in the yeller cheese

OH, Sailor, thanks again for the heads up on the Immersion Blender it was the perfect tool for this old man.

OldUsedParts wrote:OK, Y'all, I will admit that it could have been a tad hotter had I not removed the catalyst HOWEVER, I was hoping (which I achieved) to get something that my Family would try also. I'll probably do a High Octane Leaded batch the next time but this will darn sure work for the moment. I'm even thinking that it might be pretty nifty to mix in with a cheese dip for the Holiday Gatherings but leave it kind swirly in the yeller cheese

OH, Sailor, thanks again for the heads up on the Immersion Blender it was the perfect tool for this old man.

Trust me, while I was using it my mind was running wild with iddies - - - this one didn't have the whisk but for the price I couldn't pass it up. We have a two beater hand mixer that works fine even if it did come over on the Mayflower.

I've got a stick blender like yours oup, I use it all the time, whipped up small amount of cream in a tumbler with this. Wife bought some scones. 1 at night for supper, I heat and lashings of butter then my home made strawberry jam topped with cream. Her treat. I made 2 litres of jam from berries from her garden. Making another batch tomorrow.